@wenhaw "he straight out told me that based on his experience with a myriad of AN equipment, if I’m getting an AN power-amp then I should pair it with an AN pre or just get an AN integrated and that AN equipment doesn’t mix well with other brands."
yeah, your friend is trying to save you a couple years of time. He’s been there done that. Once you get the AN amp(s) and listen for a while, the next realization phase that unfolds is getting the AN preamp. It does not discount your current gear, yet there is a synergy between all AN gear by design. That’s where the last bit of magical-musical sound comes from. It can be pure bliss with hours listening when its set up and matched properly.
My dealer friend sells AN, one of the longest carrying dealers in the US. Been in business 56 years. I’ve heard it there (salivating) many times over the past two decades, watching people come back, all giddy, buying the rest of the matching stuff. The sound can be intoxicating when its all matching. You’ll get there one way or another if you buy the AN amp. Shortest distance between two points is a straight line. ;) Best of luck on that. Staying away from the store is how I deal with it .